Subject: New Handpans in stock

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Greetings!

This week we have expanded our selection of handpans significantly. We are excited to welcome Aura Handpans to the Didge Project family. Made in New Jersey by John Antzoulis, Aura Handpans are top quality instruments that will not break the bank. The photo shown here is one of the new Aura pans in our shop. 

Also new, we have a few GUDA Drums and one Alma Handpan (Portugal) which is beautiful in color and tone. 

In case you missed it last week, we spoke with a person who recently overcame sleep apnea by playing didgeridoo. Make sure to check out the article below.

Thanks for tuning in, and we look forward to sharing more with you soon!  

AJ Block


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Three scales in stock   
$1700
Lowberry Scale (with pick-up)
$649
Enigma Scale
$599
Includes Evatek hardshell case
$1750



We went from 10 down to 1 remaining hardwood didgeridoo.

 This is your last chance to get your hands on an aboriginal made eucalyptus hardwood at a huge price savings. 

 by Desmond Pascoe   
was $695   now $297


Models with a * next to the name are currently in stock
Now $795
Now $913
Now $858
Now $875
Now $1023
Prices do not include carrying case or shipping
What's in stock? What's the best scale for you?
Check out all of our videos and info at didgeproject.com/RAV




Learn this super fun rhythm with variations that comes from the Afro-Jamaican drumming tradition. As Joakim says, it's a Pan-African rhythm, meaning its found all over Africa. In Jamaica this rhythm is used for dance and ceremony. Get out your djembe or hand drum and play along!


Dream Seed, Drum Spiral, Sacred Song School and more at The Ark and Golden Drum


Learn this super fun rhythm with variations that comes from the Afro-Jamaican drumming tradition. As Joakim says, it's a Pan-African rhythm, meaning its found all over Africa. In Jamaica this rhythm is used for dance and ceremony. Get out your djembe or hand drum and play along!

In this video, Didge Project's Jerry Walsh demonstrates how to play 3 basic beatboxing rhythms for the didgeridoo. What's great about these rhythms is that they do not require circular breathing, so even if you haven't mastered circular breathing yet, you can pick up the instrument right away and begin to play.

Glen Velez is truly a master of the frame drum and he is also an excellent teacher of rhythms for musicians of all levels. I think everyone had a blast taking his workshop at Tribal Rhythms Gathering 2018 which had us singing vocal rhythms while stepping, clapping, shaking rattles and playing frame drums.

Handpan/Metal Pan Drum Comparison: RAV Vast vs. Tacta vs. GUDA

In this video we demonstrate 4 different metal pan drums: RAV Vast, Tacta Handpan, GUDA Neo, and GUDA Mini Overtone. Each one has a totally unique sound yet they all share some common qualities.

What is Sleep Apnea? How Can Playing The Didgeridoo Help?

By strengthening the muscles of the throat and tongue, didgeridoo playing has helped countless people who suffer from sleep apnea, snoring and other related conditions.

Masters of Tuvan Throat Singing: Alash Ensemble

In Tuvan throat singing, the performer produces a fundamental pitch and—simultaneously—one or more pitches over that.Alash Ensemble, seen here, is one of the most celebrated Tuvan Throat Singing groups and was a featured artist at the 2018 Tribal Rhythms Gathering.


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Didge Project is a blog, youtube channel, series of courses and events, instrument store and a collective of musicians who want to help you use music as a tool for uplifting yourself and others around you. 

On our site you will find tips and tutorials to help you become a better musician, didgeridoo lessons, instrument features and reviews, and reports on the latest scientific research and spiritual discoveries merging through the medium of sound.

When we began in 2008 our main focus was on teaching how to play the didgeridoo, a wind instrument originating in aboriginal Australia and also said to be present in ancient Mayan times. After working with countless people it became apparent that most musicians play multiple instruments and that we have the community resources to help all musicians get better results. While we still provide didgeridoo lessons, classes and programs, our focus is to provide tutorials for music and instruments from all around the world. Visit us for great music resources at www.didgeproject.com
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